The following people appeared during felony bond hearings Friday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear Jan. 28 in Pope County Circuit Court.

Police answered a call from a woman who said she had been assaulted by Sheffner, her husband. An officer knocked on the door, and the woman opened the door slowly to make sure it wasn’t Sheffner. When she saw the policeman, she threw her arms around him.

After regaining her composure, she told the officer Sheffner had called her and accused her of stealing money from their joint bank account before climbing up the back deck and breaking into the house. He entered the home through a sliding glass door despite a broomstick she had stuck in the door jamb. Sheffner allegedly choked her and threatened to kill her. After he choked her, she ran into the bedroom, and Sheffner kicked in the door.

• Alicia Bradley, 29, theft by receiving — $5,000

In May, police responded to a burglary in which a man’s home was broken into and several motorcycle wheels and televisions were stolen. On Dec. 10, the Honda dealership in Russellville contacted police after Bradley attempted to sell the stolen motorcycle wheels. Police arrived and arrested her. The estimated amount of the theft was $10,000.

• Joseph Srutka, 39, delinquent child support — $5,000

According to court paperwork, Srutka owes more than $24,000 in child support, although Srutka claims he has made an estimated $7,000 in payments.